Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those who patronize We hold each arid every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No eorrespondunoe will he published unices the writer s real name is Bigue4 as an evidence of good faith. Did you ever Bead about tne Man who Hid bis Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the Snide schemes In the country Will not acoomplisb Half as much Ab a good ad. Iu a good, live. Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its spaoe , Ltke merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. J2 The Tortland Telegram calls it "olirysantheinuuiauia." The remains o the dead czur huve been laid to rest. Public sentiment must bo edu cated in order to accomplish all reforms. SENATOU Don Camekon says that though he is a silver man ho is a republican. Ekpokts from all parts of the country indicate that limes Bre improving some. Anton Gkonoii Humnstkin, the Roumanian composer and pianist, has passed to the beyond. Kolii is raising a racket down iu Alabama and insists that lie shall bo sworn in as govornor. A row will result. The Bontiment that non-partisan control of cities is conducive to public good, is growing. New York has sot the pace and it will be followed up by other cities. It is the opinion of an American officer on the Concord that unions China comes to the terms demand ed by Japan that the latter nation will annihilate her. The Japs are marching men daily towards Puking. "Astoria is to have a railroad." This is the headline that is now seen iu many of our loading jour nals. We hope Astoria will got a railroad, but the Gazette has hoard so much about it that it has grown somewhat Bkeptical. Since the new bond issue has beconio an assured fact, gold has boon withdrawn from sub-troasur-ies in largo amounts. In fact, (Juclo Sam will be compelled to buy back his own gold. This is one of the "admirablo" features of the single standard. Portland winds up with the tail-end of the World's Pair. Tho Midway Plaisaneo will bo a painted all'uir down there. This will not bo so roalistic as the Chicago or San Praucisco show, but it will perhaps give our local society of baldheads Homo idea of the original. It is reported that mauy re publican fivo silver mou will in sist that the next national platform of that party contain an unequivo cal declaration for free coinage of silver. If this is not dono it is asserted that a now party will be formed declaring for protection and free- silvor. The popularity of Chamberlaiu's Couth ltrmeriy aud the hiuh esteem in which it is held leads us to believe it to bean artioleof great worth aud merit. We have the pleasure of giving the experi ence of three promiuent oitlKsna of liedoudo Iteaoh, Cul., in the use of the remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudell Bays: "I UBvealwajs received prompt relief when I used Chaniberluiu'D Cough Jiemedy," Mr. James Orohard Buys: "I am satisfied that Chamberlain's Cough remedy cured my cold." Mr. J. M. Hatoher says: 'For three years 1 have used Chamber lain's Ootwb Remedy in my family and its results have always beeu satisfactory. For sale by Hhcnn-,Tnhhon l'rug Co. The cliivKHT'ttit ttunn seHson is now (in, j and is ho much the rae. down in 1'ort i land Hint a time di)s' (lower carnival ; is lm7 b ing held, an exhibition of obrjsautheuiuuis being the pnucpul feature. IJNE ITEMS. Onr Sunday school is progressing nicely. I Another rainfall would improve the roads and give the grain a good start, j Mr. John Iiitchey will probably rent h ranch on the creek in the near future, j Hauling water is tedious work and don't pay. Miss Ivy Mitohell contemplates at tending sohool at The Dalles. Miss Ivy is our Sunday school secretary and a good student. There is great rejoicing among the the republicans in our vicinity iu view of tbe grand redemption of republicanism in tbe East. The eleotion was a stunner and far beyond expectation. More than that, it was a sleeping tornado whioh swept everything before it throughout the North and ooultl barely be checked by the South. We oh illenge any one to show us a parallel in the history of the United States. Everybody wanted change and our grand viotory has been aohieved mainly by the renewed confi dence of the laboring classes in the republican party. The workingtnen have opened their eyes onoe more and will not take chances on olosing them again upon principles whiob are of vital importance not only to their nation and homes, but to the coniiug generation. Tbey will not look in vain. The Ameri can people have expressed themselves emDhatioally for protection and men of all political faith look forth to renewed prosperity in due time. J.1KH. Nov. 19th, 18!H. When others Fail Hood's Sarstiparilla builds up the shat tered system by giving vigorous action to the digestive organs, creating an appetite and purifying the blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers, and has tne most wonderful record of actual cures of any medicine in existence. Tuke only Hood's. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25c. f ItOJI LKXINUTO.N. Miss Jennie Kiuoaid's Kchool will close next Friday in the Hoohor district. Mrs. Chan. Fngan, of The Dalles, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Warfinld, iu Lexington. Oban. Johnson has been ill for the past few days, and W. . McAllister has taken his pluue at the depot. All the hoosos for rent in towu are fast being occupied by fnmilies moving in for the purpose of attending sohool. Miss Amy Leach departed last week for the valley where she will remain some time visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Pen I and. The farmers are busyily engaged in hauling wheat. Aud a glance at the platform and depot grounds is enough to convince the eye witness what Morrow county is capable of doing for the farmer. itiiy. Gregory will attend the quarterly meeting at Pine Oily, Saturday aud Suu day. Mr. Gregory is a most estimable gentleman aud greatly admired by all. LI if) earnest tffirta for the upbuilding of church interests here uro rarely excelled. The new sohool building will soon be completed nuder the skillful workman ship of D ivia & Buigoyu'!, ami when Unished will be a very flue building. The school will move about the flrst of December, with the able and geuiul Prof. Brown as principal. Com table Jens Lieualleu and bis brother, Joe, are bunting up Clyde Sperry. 'Gene Jones was brought to town yesterday, but at last aocounts Sperry has not beeu captured. The boys Bhould ooiiBider that stealing oattle iu broad daylight is risky busi ness and that the laws of our country are very strict. It should learu the b ys a lesson uotto be forgotten. 'Genu was acquitted Tuesday of the charge placed against him. En. Rev. W. W. Gregory, accompanied by Miss Lulu Boothby, of Lexington, at tended the eutertaiument at Eight Mile Center last Thursday evetiiug, given by the ladies of the M. E. churoh A pleasat titno was enjoyed by all who participated. The address of welcome read by Mr. A. 0. Carle, of Heppner, was liighly ap preciated ; also the remarks made by that esi'uuable Christian lady, Mother Abbangh, aud others. The ladies of Eight Milo fully understand the art of oooking; also entertain iug friends. On the following Sunday ltev. Gregory preached at Eight Mile, and at tho Kood school house which was well attended. Died On Nov. filh, at 3 p. m., the populist party. It was so shocked at hearing of ivtisamiri going republican that it died of heart failure. The re mains were laid down in their last rest ing place by the republicans and demo crats o Lexington and the surrounding country. May they ever rest iu peace hereafter is the wishes of P. A. P. Lexington, Or., Nov. 21, lSOt. OPKN Allt MKKl'IMi, No one can question the great spirit ual good which has beeu accomplished in open air meetings. But it is also an established fact that there is great danger of bodily harm to be received at such gatherings. Stand ing on cold ground, exposed to chilling winds, or talking io t e damp evening air, fre quently starts a cold whioh, unless promptly treated, results seriously. For all tbe purposes of a cough medicine aud h au anodyne expeotorant, to allay i Irritation, prevent couching and check tin progress of a eold, Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral leads all others. It whs the only remedy for diseases of the truest ami lungs receiving a medal and diploma at the World's Columbiui, Eipi'sitjr't). Geo. D. Ely was up from Douglas yesterday. Representative elect Boothby was up from Lexingtou yesterday. Wood is ooming in slowly; In fact notch slower than tho heralded advance of winter. All goods will be delivered free insido i city limits from 6 7 White House Grocery. The Oregon State Agricultural College, of Corvallis, Oregon, has addeil a farmers' oonrse of five wdeks, tuition free, beginning January Stb and ending February 11th, 1KB. This will not last long. The Gazette, one year in advance front date of order, and onp of GilhoUHen's liTe-size crayons all for 81 70. Call and see us for par ticulars. Tho BUCOPHS that has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLpan's Volcanio Oil Liniment in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reacn of medioine, has been truly remarkable. Hundreds supposed to lie crippled for lite with arms and legs driiwn up crooked or distorted their muscles withered or contracted by disease have been onred through tbe ne of this remedy. Price -oo, 51) and 81.00 per bottle. Geo. W.Jenkins, editor of the Santa Maria "limes," Cal , in speaking of the various ailments of ohtldren said "When my children have croup there is only one patent medicine that I ever ue, and that is Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy. It possesses rme medical properties that relieve the little sufferers immediate y. It is, in my opinion, the best 0- ugh medicine in tbe market." If this remedy is freely giveu as soon as the ornupy oongh Bppearsit will prevent the attack. It is also no ideal remedy for whooping c ugh. There is no danger in giving it to children, as it contains nothing ininrjnns. For Bale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. I.'1'jext ok Land Decision. Furnished by W. D. Harlan, Land Attorney, Washington D. C, for the Gazette: "As between tw i claimants for Oklahoma lands, enoh of whom allege settlement in the afternoon of the day ou which the lands were open to settlement, priority of right may be properly i.ocrded to the one who firat reach's tbe tract and puts np a "stake" with the announcement of his claim thereon, whore such initial act of settlement is duly followed by the establishment of residence in good faith. Ass't Scc'y Sims." A. K Kil patrick , of Fillmore, Cal., had the misfortune to have his leg caught b 'tween a cart and a sttne ami badly bruised. Ordinarily be would have loeeu laid up for two or three weeks hut, S'-ys: "After using one bottle of Cbamherlnin's Puin Balm 1 began to f el better, and in three days wiih entirely well 'the peculiar enoihing qualities whioh Chamberlain's Pain Balm posseBS es 1 have never uotioed in any other liniment. I tuke pleasure in recom mending it." This liniment is also ot treat value for rheumatism and lame hack. For side by Slocum-JohnMon Drug Co. Tkaoiiku's Insitr'TK. The Morrow County Teacher's Institute will be held in this city Mouday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov 2(!tu, 27th aud 2Sth. Day session will convene at 8:30, a. m., each day at the school house. Sessions vvi'l be held Monday and Wednesday evenings at the .M. E. church, beginning at 7:30 p. m On Tuesday evening a reception will he iriven the teachers, by the ladies of ll-ppner, which will occur at the opera hall. A special program has been arranged for the evening sessions. Citizens of Heppner should ehow their appreciation of the superin teudent'd effort in arranging such an interesting program, by attending every session, and no teacher can afford to misa this institute. 56 "Huw to Care All Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swaynb's Ointmknt." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eiv.ema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, ,vc, leaving the skin clear, white mid healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are pnHness- ed bv un other remedy. Ask yonrdrng- gist for Sivavnkh Ointment. tto Ertmmiiieul. Spend every dollar judiciously and to the best advantage. He oonsiderato. Study every question of economy on all sides. Do not jump at oonolusious, but investigate. If you want power for pumping, Bawit,g or printing, eend for catalogue of the llorcnles O Engines. Palm ait II ky Tvrn Fodnduy, Front A; Alder 8ts., Portland, Oregou. Tins Suok Makkh. Joe Dubois has moved his shou making and repair shop from the old May street stand to the room formerly occupied by Uieeu Mathens, burlier shop, next door to Noble's harnees shop. Joe hIho has a good workman with him and guarantees siitisf.ictani. Don't overlook him for lirat eh'."M work. till tf. Olm S.niigeand Ualph Oibons, charged with robbing the express otlioe with the selt-corfeesed culprit, Klein, have been exonerated by a Wasco county grand jury. 1'hev will be held, however, for th. poetetlica robbery. Hnppy Character Drawing. A writer in Seribnor's hns the butler in mind when he records his impres- ; sums iu the epiMide subjoined. That j mixture of conscious self-importance j and settled melancholy which gives j the butler an austere and formal look I like a boss undertaker's is admirably ! noted with free hand: "I rung and ; bnuiirht the desired l.upton. lie had : been with usonly a few days, but 1 had noticed that he was possessed with a' deeper gloom than is usual oven with j his class. 11c bore the afternoon tea; quite as if It were the cremated re mains of the most valued member of the family and had a sacrificial sort of way of offering up breakfast aud din ner." ENGLioHMtct Of NOTE. Tuk income of tho duke of Westr minster is twelve una ona-aali cents per second Ma. Gi.adstoxe'3 name occupies twenty-two pajes on the catalogno of the British museum; Tennyson s fifty seven. Till" bishop cf Liverpool is one of the most stalwart members of tho Epis copal bench, lie stands over six feet high aud is. or was a model of a uui-TOr-i'v athlete. Scott's EmuL of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypopliosphites of Lime and Soda, is a constructive food that nourishes, enriches the Mood, creates solid flesh, stops wasting and gives strength. It is for all Wasting Diseases like Consumption, Scrofula, Anamia, Marasmus; or for Coughs and Colds, Sora Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Loss of Ilesh and General Debility. Scott's Emulsion has no equal as Nourishment for Babies and Crowing Children, Buy only the genuine put up in salmon-colored wrapper. Send 'for pampltl on Scott's Emulsion. 1'RIiE. Scott II Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. SO cents and SI. HLl'FF THAT DIDN'T WOUK. The Conductor Knew a Trick Worth Two of tlie Other Fellows. "Yes," said the smart man who sat on the rear seat of the smoker, "it's dead easy to bluff these conductors if you know bow. Now, I'll niako a small bet, that, although I have a ticket, I can travel to my destination without showing it or putting up a oent..' "I don't believe it," said the man in the front seat. "Well," insisted tbe smart man, "just watch me when the eonduotor comes along." Ten minutes later the conductor did come along. He inquired for tickets in a peremptory mauoer. The smart man made no move to get bis, "Tickets,'; said the ooudnctor again, when he reaohed the rear seat. "See here, old fellow," said the smart man, "I haven't got any ticket. I'm an old railroad man. Used to be a conduct or on tbe Santa Fo, anil I want to go a piece with yon." "Used to bo ou the Santa Fa, did you?" inquired tho conductor. "Well, I don't know bnt I can pass yen. By the way, what time is il? My watch ien't running just right." The smart man winked at the man in front of him and pulled ont bis watch. "It's 20 minutes to 12," he said. Tbe conductor held out his hand "Give me your ticket or money enough lo pay your fare, or I'll put you off the train," he said, sharply. The smart man reluctantly pulled out his ticket. As he handed it over, he said: "How iu thunder did you know I was bluffing?" The conductor laughed a bit. "Oh," he said, "you were easy. If you'd beeu in tbe railroad business for 10 minutes you'd have saidll:40 instead of L'O minutes to 12." Haunted! A haunted tiouse iu these practical ind uuromautio days Is something of a rarity, bnt an individual haunted with the idea that his ailment is incurable is a personage frequently met with. Dis belief in the ability ot medicine to cure is only a. mild form of monomania, although in some cases repeated failures to obtain relief from mauy different sources would almost seem to justify the doubt. Hostetter's Stomnch Bitters bRS demonstrated its aoility to over come dyspepsia, ooustipation, liver and kidnev trouble, malarial complaints and nervousness, and its recorded achieve ment in tbe onrative line ought at least to warrant its ttial by Bny one troubled with either of the above ailments, even altbontih his previous efforts to obtain remedial aid have been fruitless. Used with persistence, tbe Bitters will con quer the most obstinate oases. Borrowed Humor. There is no use talking any higher than wa live. Ram's Horn. Not satisfied with his lot the man who hasn't got a house on it. A man who has long whiskers saves the expense of neckties. Atchison Globe. No man is anxious to stand high in tbe estimation of the tax collector. Al bany Argus. "Poor John ! he was a great hunter." "Yes; he even died game." Atlanta Con stitution. The railway pass has carried a great many ambitious men into obscurity. Now York World. When tbe office seeks the man it does not furnish him with a barrel. New Orleans 1 icayune. The man wbo pays his rent must bus tle, and the man wbo doesn't pay bis rent is obliged to keep moving. Politic are full of uncertainties. To day a mau is on the stump, and next week he may be all up a tree. Bo6ton Transcript. "Who will take care of tbe babies when the women have their righ's?" some one asks. There wou't be any babies. Atohi s hi Qlobe. Keep your boots shining there is soma mysterious oonnectioo between a shiny boot aud a cheerful heart Atchi son Globe. (Tasteless- Effectual. ) For Sick-Headache, : Impaired Digestion.! I Liver Disorders andi Female Ailments. Renowned all over the World. I'mervd "Ith Tt.'lfi t S"lutl foatlwf. tL- ,r T,.. Sim', aril tte no other. M.i.te .it St. Helens, KnplanJ. SoM by i : .lnigg!t and dca-ers. rrtce m : oox. ew iotk ucpoi, 30; -1 Jagwell I hear they are making whisky ont of beets in Nebraska. Wig wag That's nothing, they make beats ont ot whisky in lots of plaoes. Preacher Cleanliness may be next to godliness, but I object to a Chinese laundry being put. next door to the par socage. Philadelphia Record. The peaceful occupation of washing shirts seems to be better fitted to tbe Chinese character than standing before guns. Atohison Globe. "Why does the spelling book put two g's in a little bit of a buggy and only one in a big wag n?" asked a delegate to tbe carriage-makers' convention. One ob de mos' melaucholy sights," said Uncle Eben, "am dat ob de young inao wbo goes to a boss race an' thinks he has found a new way ter make mon ey." Washington Star. First housewife (South Sea islands) Tbe nev missionary looks dreadfully sour. Seoond housewife Well, he'll do for canning, anyway Detroit Tribune. Telling toomuoh: New minister Dots your father go to ohuroh regularly? Lit tle girl Yes, indeed. Mamma wruld give him fits if be didn't Good News. Wsrdeu How's the campaign going npyoorway? Sort of a close contest? Sellers (gloomily) Closest I ever saw. Neither side is giving up a blamed cent. Buffalo Courier. "What a perfectly charming mau Mr. Twitter is!" Maud - I never heard him say a clever thiug. "No; but he can move about the room without stumbling over tbe rugs." Chioago Keoord. Johnuie (with his history hnok) Papa what was the Appiao Way '! Papa I suppose it was a way Appian had, though I do not know much abont him perBounlly. Detroit Free Press. "Wbo pulled that bell cord?" asked the street car conductor. "1 did" an swered a passenger. "What did you ring both ends for?" ' Beoause I wa it ed both ends to stop." Philadelphia Record. A preacher wbo arrived at the kirk wet through aBked an old Scot oh woman what he should do, to whioh she replied, "Gang into tbe pulpit as sune as ye can ; ye'll be dry enough there." Scotch Humor. BlH-kk'ii's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Eheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all skin eruptious and positively oureB Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to cive perfect satisfaction or maoey refunded. Prioe 25 oents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayerg, Jr. Nearly, an Accident. They say that "a miss is as good as a mile," but tbee close calls are not pleasant, to say the least. Wednesday morning as the back bearing the Masonic committee was crossing the track near the depot tbe tugs came unhltohed leaving the vehicle in imminent danger of being run down by the approaohing train. Engineer Patterson's attention was called to some thing iu the rear of the locomotive, and it was with some effort that the train was stopped witbin fifteeo feet of tbe hack. It is unnecessary to Btate that the passengers received qnite a scare. 4 Huaseltold Treasure D. V. Fuller, of Cansjobarie, N. V.. says that he alwayB keeps Dr. KingV New Disooyery in the house and hi family have always found the very best results follow its use; that be would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke man. Druggist, Catskill, N. Y..saye that Dr. King's New Disoovery is undoubted ly the best cough remedy; that ho has used it in bis family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claim ed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at T. W. Ayers, Jr., Drug Store. Regular size 50o. and 91. Lost. Somewhere betweeu Natter's brewery aud Joe Reotor's ranch, last Friday, between 12 and 1 o'clook in the afternoon, Nov. ltith, three pairs of blank ets and a buffalo robe. Finder will plas leave same either at the Gazette ' dice, at Minor & Co.'sstoie. or at Harry Jones' ranch twelve miles east of town. law-St S5. B. A. Bunsaker runs stage between Heppner aud Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Sunday. Shortest and oheap est route to the interior. P. Cohn, agent. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON. J Got 31. ISiM. Notio Is heivbT xtven that tbe followtnjr named ettler baa tiled notice of bl Inteution to make final proof in support of h i claim, and that aald pnvf will be made before J. W. Morrow. Countv Clerx, at Eeppcer, Ori'uou, on Dec. 15. ISM, vl: CLIFFORD E. JONES, Hd. E. No SSSfi. for the Wi SWi, SEU swi See. CI, Tp. Sji. K. H E. and NV!, ioo ;t Tp. 1 S. K. '.'1 E. He 1'nnun the folhovine witin-sses to prove his eontinnou residpnet! upon and cul lvati,.a oi iwid Und. vt ' : Uey KolHTts, Hemiin raldwell, J. T. Cant well and J. T. Miuaell, all ot klght Mile, Oteion. JA& T. VOOKF INOR for Cash Only. City : rPHIS Popular Hostelry h&s again I been re-opened and will be run in first class style. Meals find Rooms at loiiiilar Prices. Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC A CONVEYANCER The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHESTER, lSNGt,AND i W. PATTERSON, AGENT. ?..j.j!Js FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with tbe interest of those having claims against the government is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli. able solicitors tc procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re taiued counsel expert iu patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In. terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marke and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course tc pursue. Models are seldom necessary. It others are infringing on your rigbts, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to uf for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. 618 F STREET. NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, O.C. p.o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. 9- Cut this out and send it with your Inauloi.O IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDRESS A LETTER OB POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. C. Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war, are entitled, if now partlallyor wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused tw service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances. VVIDOW Sot such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier's dea'fc was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. WW"1 not dependent upon their own labor are entitled If the soldier's death wdne to service CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was ttu widow, or she has since died or remarried. PA RENTS are entitled If soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died In service, or f rom -flcta of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup Prt. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or soldiers of 'thelatewnr, pensioned under one law, mayapply for higher rates nnder other laws, Klthout losing any rlshta. ' Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month nnder the oldlarqre entitled to higher rales under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned but also forothers. wheiherdueto service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular armyor navy since the war are a bo entitled, whether discharged for disabilitvor not. 1 j "rJv.lvor5; a,ld ti,?irwidow"',?f ,he 1,,'"'k Hswk- Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flo. Ida Indian Wars of 1H3S to 1842, are entitled nnder recent act. or depen'dent" olul,!r,an'1 their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled fater)!a4sr'iioCt0mP'ete'iaII(1SettIeraenl0bUi,led' wnether Plou has been granted nnder J?clf ccled,cla'm"""ptne'd5,,,."tl,emtm nred. if rejection improper or illegal. 0.ve1?sUh"e 0bUiDed for SOldie" "d f ' W0 Send for laws and Information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463. WASHINGTON. D.C Kills, Dawson & Ivyons, ATTORNEYS All btisiDPss atteo.lerl to msuner. Notaries OFFICE IX NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. HEFPKER, LL1MU). Hayes i Mathews, prrprietors of tbe ! jiy ninat flixrsnr, neitver meat to Bay part of thpct'y. Full wtwtit nni sorlj ni'st grmrftmeetj. litvive thra vonr oriiere, ft Htujje leivos fi-r t.dio MnDilave, Wfii rtilay. Hti.l Fri invs. r-tiirnit a ou Tueds8, Thursdays and Saturdays. H. Wsdts Fn-r. T. W.ArvrtJr .Ss-ut, LEU & CO. Cheap Hotel. CALL, AT OI'I'ICK AT LAW, in s tirumpt and satisfactory Pnblic and Collectors. OREGON Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. .... Tbe regular subscription priL-e of tbe - .1.1, TI Berni- H e. kly tjMte is 82 :V) and the regiiW priMM.f tLe Weekly OrriroDiii r-- snlifcnt-me for tl; n.iV. n,-e,-Hi, tot both the Cwzex'e and V.f, nl) Or-e..iii,r, fr J3. Ai , ,,nb. ei.ru.t'a payit'! their snbscrinfiona for one year id rJTaE09 jj, f uried ru? snirjg.